04-08-2020, 02:26 AM
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Leilan
a dragon who couldn't be hurt on the outside
could have so many ragged holes inside
could have so many ragged holes inside
The ice dragon has never actually cared for diplomacy - that much was sure. And in the wake of an entirely unreasonable attack from the Loessian king - former king, yet king at the moment - he finds that he can’t talk it over. No. Whatever anyone meant to do, it probably wasn’t to create a warrior kingdom.
But it happened. Because in the wake of disasters and burning, retaliation was the only thing constantly present in their unnecessarily hungry minds.
It may be seen as primal and unworthy, but the Northeners - the true Northeners - aren’t the type to let others decide what’s wrong and what’s right. They owe us. They owe them for not giving any warning, for not standing up to the dragon when he came - Ruinam aside, maybe. Such a volatile dragon should be punished. Should not be king at all, if he still was. As of yet, none of the people in the far North had heard of any repercussions or statements against him.
It has become a mantra to them - Beqanna, and especially the kingdom of Loess, should give us back what they took. These Northeners are rising stronger than they did before. They are rising higher than they ever had come. They reach further into Beqanna and take what they need from them.
What rises from the ashes, is a force to be reckoned with.
He calls them and they move; the fighters among them leave the island, with one single goal - to get from the mainland that which wasn’t left to them on the Isle.
They sneak around to the most promising site they can find: the Brilliant Pampas. Meadows stretch before them, a colour green that the rogues haven’t seen in quite a while. Flowers, bees and butterflies welcome them like it’s Walhalla - hares and voles scatter when they catch the scent of quite a few predators in their midst.
There are several reasons for coming here, starting here. If anyone has a problem with it, these reasons can be explained. But they’re not backing down from what feels to them as their basic right to live.
But it happened. Because in the wake of disasters and burning, retaliation was the only thing constantly present in their unnecessarily hungry minds.
It may be seen as primal and unworthy, but the Northeners - the true Northeners - aren’t the type to let others decide what’s wrong and what’s right. They owe us. They owe them for not giving any warning, for not standing up to the dragon when he came - Ruinam aside, maybe. Such a volatile dragon should be punished. Should not be king at all, if he still was. As of yet, none of the people in the far North had heard of any repercussions or statements against him.
It has become a mantra to them - Beqanna, and especially the kingdom of Loess, should give us back what they took. These Northeners are rising stronger than they did before. They are rising higher than they ever had come. They reach further into Beqanna and take what they need from them.
What rises from the ashes, is a force to be reckoned with.
He calls them and they move; the fighters among them leave the island, with one single goal - to get from the mainland that which wasn’t left to them on the Isle.
They sneak around to the most promising site they can find: the Brilliant Pampas. Meadows stretch before them, a colour green that the rogues haven’t seen in quite a while. Flowers, bees and butterflies welcome them like it’s Walhalla - hares and voles scatter when they catch the scent of quite a few predators in their midst.
There are several reasons for coming here, starting here. If anyone has a problem with it, these reasons can be explained. But they’re not backing down from what feels to them as their basic right to live.
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Two things I know I can make: pretty kids, and people mad.

